While Warren Gatland's Wales have struggled to shake off the critics who have been left rather uninspired by their attacking efforts in this year's Six Nations , one Welsh team is having no such difficulty.

This is the sensational 90m try that sealed a wonderful 16-10 victory over France for Wales under 20s and keeps them on course for a Grand Slam.

The move begins with a Welsh turnover just metres from their own line. It ends 30 seconds later with the most remarkable of Welsh tries.

Outside centre Joe Thomas starts the dramatic score as he opts to run the ball from his own five metre line, taking four or five French defenders out of the game as he skips towards the numbers in support on the left.

The ball is spun wide to the electric Keelan Giles who shows unbelievable acceleration to skip away down the left wing before keeping the ball alive with an offload.

One more phase and the ball is sent out wide on the right as we witness the joyous sight of Welsh players running straight and drawing a man before passing and creating the overlap for wing George Gasson to score.